Professor Fiendish's Book of Diabolical Brainbenders

Professor Fiendish's Book of Diabolical Brainbenders
Author: Kjartan Poskitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2002
Genre: Mathematical recreations
ISBN: 9780439982269

Criminal mastermind and evil genius Professor Fiendish has finally achieved his ultimate goal-a Murderous Maths book all to himself. and in a desperate attempt to warp the brains of readers everywhere he has filled it with utterly diabolical puzzles. Dare you face the challenge of... *the terrible writhing tongue tank of Fastbuck? *breadsticks at dawn with the gangsters? *the ultimate horror of the bottom of Fiendish's fridge? Pit your wits against everyone's favourite arch-enemy and see if you can solve the evil Professor's brain benders. Can you survive the Megavolt Vaults, the Darts of Doom or a game of Pass the Poison? Remember, it's not called Murderous Maths for nothing.

The Fiendish Angletron

The Fiendish Angletron
Author: Kjartan Poskitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Angles (Geometry)
ISBN: 9781407107141

For readers traumatised by triangles and anxious about angles, the next in the unchallenged Murderous Maths series, The Fiendish Angletron unveils the tools to solve even the most testing of trigonomogeometric tasks. Here to help are some strangely familiar superheroes Supersin, Cosgirl and Tandog. Using a host of hilarious characters, Kjartan Poskitt presents all the tricks, tips and shortcuts to maths they don't teach at school.

Murderous Maths: The Most Epic Book of Maths EVER

Murderous Maths: The Most Epic Book of Maths EVER
Author: Kjartan Poskitt
Publisher: Scholastic Non-Fiction
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1407163639

The Most Epic Book of Maths EVER (formerly The Murderous Maths of Everything) is one big book with (nearly) all the answers to everything in maths EVER. Readers can join the cast of crazy characters on a tour of the Murderous Maths building to discover the darkest and deadliest mathematical secrets, including: a sure-fire way how to make birthdays last twice as long, how the number 1 starts fights, how triangles lead to murder, and much more. Maths has never been so much fun!

Do You Feel Lucky?

Do You Feel Lucky?
Author: Kjartan Poskitt
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2001
Genre: Probabilities
ISBN: 9780439996075

Does probability make you panic? Do you ever feel you don't fancy your chances? This title will show you why coins have no memory, and whether Urgum the Axeman is likely to lose his head and join Riverboat Lil and Brett Shuffler in a mathematical tangle with swamp snakes.

The Mean and Vulgar Bits

The Mean and Vulgar Bits
Author: Kjartan Poskitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: Average
ISBN: 9781407107097

Using a host of hilarious characters, Kjartan Poskitt presents all the tricks, tips and shortcuts to statistics they don't teach at school. Readers will find out how fractions can save them from the toxic mutant fish of Fastbuck, what makes Pongo McWhiffy a mathematical freak, and travel to Planet Mean to discover how averages can be absolutely revolting. Guarantee: this book contains absolutely no sums!

More Murderous Maths

More Murderous Maths
Author: Kjartan Poskitt
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1999
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780439011532

Find out how to escape the evil clutches of Professor Fiendish, why maths could save us from the destruction of life on Earth, and meet Pythagoras, who got so upset about maths that he murdered someone. Plus, One Finger Jimmy and the rest of the gang are here to show how dangerous maths can be.

Professor Fiendish's Book of Brain-benders

Professor Fiendish's Book of Brain-benders
Author: Kjartan Poskitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Mathematical recreations
ISBN: 9780439950008

Criminal mastermind and evil genius Professor Fiendish has finally achieved his ultimate goal - a Murderous Maths book all to himself. And in a desperate attempt to warp the brains of readers everywhere he has filled it with utterly diabolical puzzles.